FFA CEO David Gallop said the Foxtel A-League All Stars voting process as a huge success in engaging with fans and launching the All Stars concept.

“Our first priority is making sure the All Stars are connected to A-League fans and the 30,000 votes cast shows there-s a high level of engagement,” said Gallop.

“The Expert Panel choices created lots of interest and was hotly debated in online forums and of course the players had a strong voice via the PFA Team of the Year voting.

"Now that Ange has lodged his preferences it's great to release the final voting results.

“The task now is to take this selection process and make the team a reality on 20 July against Manchester United. There will always be issues with injuries, availability and international transfers, but we will work hard on the selection process."

At this point, defenders Patrick Zwaanswijk (retirement) and Adama Traore (injury rehabilitation) are all but ruled out, while Marco Rojas and Mathew Ryan are unavailable because of transfers to foreign clubs.

All Stars coach Ange Postecoglou will name his final squad on 13 July ahead of a week-long preparation camp in Sydney.

Under the selection process, Postecoglou will refer to the weighted voting list of players when considering replacements for injured or unavailable players.